TRY A CLASSIFIED AD PHONE 626-2191 or 394-3047 Aerial ladder [quipped FARM PAINTING We Spray It on and Brush It In! FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL COLLECT 717-393-6530 OR WRITE HENRY K. FISHER 2322 Old Phila. Pike Lancaster, Pa. 17602 FORTIFIED with a new combination of Power-Packed lngredientsh^~ • GRAIN DISTILLERS SOLUBLES • AMMONIUM POLYPHOSPHATE • CONDENSED FERMENTED CORN EXTRACTIVE So what???? Recent College Research Showed +12.8% Weight Gains! + 5% Feed Efficiency! Both Benefits at No Extra Cost in Hoi-Mix’ Get "Lucky”-Go Liquid! JOHN Z. MARTIN New Holland R#l Ranch way (S) Phone 717-354-5848 VERNON E. ' Steel Buildings and Equipment R D #4, Lebanon, Pa 17042 (717) 867-4139 35' x 72' RANCHWAY-S PRICE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE LANCASTER AREA SALESMAN DON PHIPPS, NEW HOLLAND PH. 354-8441 Kuhfuss Hearings should be held to establish the safety and value of diethylstllbestrol (DES) in feeding slaughter cattle, according to William J. Kuhfuss, president of the American Farm Bureau Federation. In a letter to the U. S. Food and Drug Ad ministration, Kuhfuss protested proposed changes in regulations for the use of DES in cattle feeding saying that changes should be made only after careful deter mination of the facts through open hearings. Kuhfuss asked that hearings be held to deter mine the value and safety of DES and the scientific facts on whether it is really necessary to increase the withdrawal period for the drug from 7 to 14 days. He said, in a letter to the U. S. Food and Drug Ad ministration (FDA), that there is no documentation of conclusive, scientific evidence that the substance is in fact harmful to con-' sumers when it is used under FDA established livestock feeding levels and when withdrawn as presently required. Kuhfuss also said that the American Farm Bureau vigorously opposes Urges Open Hearings on DES revocation of established that the FDA must hold testing methods until better hearings before banning use methods can be developed, of the drug. At least two “It is recognized that ‘no companies have since effect’ levels for the use of returned to the manufacture DES in feeds need to be of feed mixes containing the established and enforced to drug and also are selling ear protect human health,’’ he Implants, added. Hearing dates for Diethylstilbestrol in examination of the use of the minute quantities has been drug have not been an* used by many feeders in nounced but procedural fattening cattle. The drug changes have been an* stimulates growth and nounced. It is anticipated produces more efficient that several months will be gains. Generally credited required for preparations with gains of around 10 and hearings on the use of percent in feed efficiency, the drug was used as an # _ ti ■ tag,.* pe™ a„d m t«d Restraining Farm Fences The use of DES in feed was '__ ' banned January 1, 1973 and RPlTlgtQt’Pfl ear implants were banned * I "til dill IICIIIIjIdICU April 27, 1974 after newly ° developed and highly sen sitive tests showed minute traces of DES in the livers of an occasional animal. Manufacturers of the chemical sued for a public hearing to present research data and other evidence to support safety claims for its use. The FDA had banned the use of the drug without the usual hearing procedure. The federal Court of Ap peals in Washington, D.C. ruled on January 24, 1974 MYER Ranchway (P) 1 Side Open Galvanized F. 0.8. FACTORY The U. S. Department of Agriculture today an nounced that it is reinstating the practice “restoring farm fences” under the Emergency Conservation Measures Program ad ministered by the depart ment’s Agricultural Stabilization and Con servation Service (ASCS). The measure was eliminated as a program practice March 12. It is being reinstated retroactively, ASCS officials said, to apply to the recently designated disaster areas in parts of the South and Midwest where tornadoes caused severe damage to farmland. Under Public Law 85-58, payments may be made to farmers who carry out emergency measures to rehabilitate farmlands damaged 6y wind erosion, floods, hurricanes* or other natural disasters when, as a result of the disaster, new conservation problems have been created. Cost sharing for fencing is; limited to restoring or replacing those essential to the rehabilitation of con servation structures or facilities, or essential to the establishment of permanent vegetative cover on areas seriously eroded or subject to serious erosion as a result of the natural disaster. The percent of cost sharing allowed for new materials used in restoring or replacing a fence is based on the general condition and *3550 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 11,1974 the drug. In commenting on the need for improved cattle feeding efficiency Kuhfuss said, “Feeders have been sustaining losses of $lOO-200 per head the past several months. No industry can survive long on this basis. The continuing cost-price squeeze faced by cattle feeders can be eased to some degree through more ef ficient production with the continued use of DES as a growth stimulant.” length of use of that fence prior to the disaster. In addition to cost sharing, loans under the Farmers Home Administration Disaster Loan Program are also available to farmers in designated disaster areas for the replacement of fencing destroyed by the disaster. Gingham-a New Old Look Gingham. Who doesn’t love it? This year, Mrs. Helen Puskar, Extension home furnishings specialist at The Pennsylvania State University, says it’s not just to wear. It is freshening up furnishing, along with patch work, and the Country traditional look. Gingham may be a tablecloth. Pat chwork may be the style for a comforter, slumber bag, fun pillow or a set of rocking chair cushions. Stihl CHAIN SAWS SPRAYERS wmM&omw* MOWERS and TILLERS JACOMPN ■ ' Jacobsen Mowers TRACTORS POWER TOOLS KENDALL MOTOR OILS Repair-Overhauls Rentals-Service c l ohnL otsuf'sr REPAIR SKii ICE RD2East' 'r ! ,Pa. Ph.215->-. 175 % mile x orth of Goodville i Union Grove Road 15